Search Tag: hypertension

According to late-breaking results from the
PRECISION-ABPM study (Prospective Randomised Evaluation of Celecoxib Integrated
Safety versus Ibuprofen or Naproxen Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement) which
was presented during a Hot Line Clinical Trial at the European Society of
Cardiology Congress 2017, Ibuprofen is associated with increased blood...
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New findings confirm previous evidence that higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease and Type 2 Diabetes. The study is published in JAMA Cardiology.Previously conducted observational studies have already established a connection between higher BMI and cardiometabolic...
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According to a state of the art review paper, traditional Chinese medicine may be effective as a complement or alternative to traditional Western medicine for primary and secondary prevention of heart disease. The paper is published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Despite significant advances in Western medicine for the treatment...
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A Canadian study finds that 70 percent of readings from home blood pressure monitors are unacceptably inaccurate. UAlberta researchers tested dozens of home monitors and found they weren't accurate within five mmHg about 70 percent of the time. The devices were off the mark by 10 mmHg about 30 per cent of the time.The findings, published in the American...
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A University of Leicester-led study suggests that one in three people who suffer from high blood pressure are failing to take medicine prescribed by their doctors. Researchers examined 1,400 hypertensive patients using a novel urine test to find that non-adherence to prescribed medications was around 30-40%. The findings are published in the journal...
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A new study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest Bapist Medical Center shows that aggressive lowering of blood pressure in hypertensive patients can reduce the risk of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The study is published in the journal Circulation. Elsayed Z. Soliman, MD, lead author of the study and director of the epidemiological cardiology...
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New research shows there was no benefit of a statin for all-cause mortality or coronary heart disease events when a statin was started for primary prevention in older adults with hypertension and moderately high cholesterol. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, analysed data from older adults in the Lipid-Lowering Trial (LLT) component of...
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A new study indicates that half of the Canadian public require medical attention due to high blood pressure (hypertension), however most of them are unaware of their condition or unwilling to address and manage their hypertension. The study published in the American Journal of Hypertension draws attention to the "silent" nature of hypertension and suggests...
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A
scientific statement from the American Heart Association, which has been
recently published in the journal Hypertension,
shows that high blood pressure (BP) in middle age is associated with impaired
cognition and is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
Previous research provides consistent evidence that chronic arterial
hypertension during middle...
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